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mar28 Charlotte, N. C.
dry
I DESIRE to announce to the public that I am
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ting better water than I bate been using, and will
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JTHlneTiaat)Mri!e4l8Hriiraff
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Greensboro Patriot : Judge Sthej
will remove to Greensboro in Marr '
Arcrument on the dumurrers mztnlBr
Western N. 0. R. R. suits will be hafcK
before judges Bond and Dick sometime
auring next montn. ; e : f
srver: .ast.
s here! ,were
$18,949.99.
There is no change in Maj. R C Had-'
Brer's condition. J--... J,
In Henderson, Granville and e.therj
counties the great nail storm of , last
week did great damage to crops "and
vegetable. " ; 1
Gpterner Holdfei vfas slttinAu pr, yes
terday, but does hot waikf about. He
converses pretty freely, and without
dimcuity
Rev Dr Charles F Deems has been in
vited by the ladies of -Edenton Street.
Methodist Church to deliver a lecture
here in aid of the new church.
Vol 2 of Mrjor John W. Moore's 'fos
ter of NorthOarolina troops in the lat
war will be completed this week.'-Tjhe,
roster will probably fill eight volumes. .
The second Baptist Church is now
having a revivial. Rev Mr Baldwin
will assist RevvW R Gwaltne&tyhepas4
2 54
ftB breseiir p6mrhodiDip4jnp .fijndsome
UUUUlUgi .
Wilmington Star : There was consider
able frost up the road Sunday night,
and down as far as Lumberton it was
reported to have been quite heavyV'in
this vicinity there was a heavy, -ceKl
Imp
of the day ; we are glad to see it and to"
be able to record the fact. A large force
was engaged yesterday in openingrra
new turnpike from the main one to
Greenville Sound. It branches off from
the Wrightsville road near Martin's
place, about four miles and three-miles
below the city, and will be about two
miles in length from the main turnpike
to the "City of Greenville." ,.;
.j i - j i a T T
V . Money mt Mrs. Jjun.es.
A dispatch from Sedaiia, Md., states
that a subscription has been started fo
the benefit of Jesse James's widow and
and two children. It amounts to SOOX
and it is calculated that it will be inr
creased. Although James participated
in robberies the plunder of which
amounted in value to $263,778., it is
claimed that bis widow has only about
$2004eft. She has received the offer of
1a good arary totraytl jKftkj ctreus.
thuT aurjarndr. TwoJof JesseflJaHae's
horses have already been sold for a cir
cus. Mrs. James, who is now living
with her sister in Kansas City, has leen
repeatedly solicited to give a full ac
countiOf ris ltfe.'hjut f belays : "Theft's,
orietrirng certarn', ivhax I do know-of
Jesse will never be made public. I'll
go to ray grave without telling .any?
thing." She adds that her husband was
tired of a bandit's life, and was anxious
to settle down on a farm, but they couM
t mAffr as tne
liter? HAm. "If
ftHaFessfe alone,"
she8aid,"we would have lived all right.
and he would have been on honor to
his country.
"Na by a fair Draft."
Detroit Free Press.
The last Legislature of North Caroli'
na was in session, soon after the late
war, and a lobbyist had failed to get
thnugkapet sehenje. Jle 'Wf in con
sequence much-disgusted at the whole
thing, and was freely expressing, his
opinion.
"Tain't no use talking to me," he aaid
"If you were to pick the whole Stat
over you couldn't find no as double
d-dashed fools as we've got in this Leg
islature."
"Well, my friend," said Nick Woodfin,
1 can t say that 1 agree with you there.
I think it possible that number of that
kind ot fools might be bad in the State
ej picKingj out iion uhinktaey could
be gtrtrin anything'-Uk) a f aircraft."
Death of Rev. Pi. Bowen.
Ashevllle Citizen.
The announcement of the death of
this sterling man and minister, will
cause sadness throughout this district
It occurred at his home in Henderson
ville, on Tuesday, 11th inst. Mr. B.
had reached his Gist year and the 28th
of his ministry,, For a long time he
has be& reearded lis J6e o the leading
minds of the Baptist denomination,
and hii eve it effort Was far. the srood
of his fellow menifand cis rudbry. He
leaves a wne ana eleven children. Uor
sympathies go out to them.
A New Insect.
Raleigh News and Observer.
Yesterday! we heard several persons
from the country speak of a hitherto
unseen and unknown insect, which
they describe as "a cross betweerra
horsefly and a mosquito." It is said to
be a savage biter and to show horses
afidfcafXiraeflv. n-m all Iticounta
if rjst b? b eftlile titer) and appears
ift greal AJeitllmgn who.
lbtj.wbul UtJ miles tfrofcHtfee cityT
says that a day or so ago they gathered
in such numbers around him as he was
walking on his farm that he had to beat
a retreat.
"Alti-Prohibition.
Raleigh News and Observer.
The executive committee of theanti-
Erohibitlon association of the State has
een called to meet in this city Mat 2d,
i frlicwi
T.Tf:
Pfriot in
h.e:
tt,ElBrunhi
er: d,
Powfrs. Cnmlferl
'Ha
uaxv w. A.Aioo:
IJ w- el bp
Stafford. Guilford : C
J. Bailey. David-
son; j. j.
Renfrow,
tary.
Simms. Mecklenburg: J. H.
Wake; F. M. Sorrell, secre-
Unn I 1 i i i . . 7 T
H" uao uiu&eu uui in rjermuaa lowur
ship, Chesterfield county, and every ef
fort is being made to prevent its sprie jd
TheJPetersburg Chamber of Comnxerce
has received a communication front
the New York Board of Trade asklngl
the chamber to take daily action in rei-T
rence to that pas
i j proper - no?
on a baHBrspt 4aw,
The petition has been referred to the
committee on commerce and commer
cial usage, for proper action.
? . it witi :t m.. jjuO
A Short Recess.
Richmond. April 19. In the H
furtherance of
f ekding
.esoiutio:
providing for a recess of the Genera!
Assembljfroni- Saturday next juntil
MmeM-ytae,"$aM6pted-yeBs 49,
nays 35. A strict party vote, excepting
nTpoirtrxe-RsdmnbnWmorrtw"
McLean the
Queen's Assailant; Ac
London, April 20. After the jttiiy in
tne case oi itodericK MCLieans, '
Queen's assailant, had rendered
diet of acquittal on the ground
sanity it was ordered that McLean
in cusionv nnn HarMJrTCa-1
ureL-LXhe Ubaatioh f2MI
pani.aTs zxHrjaiiesi , .Bbn
afj aa- BL M in at a
ar -w m nv wv sb sb f w t . r
1 -aas
in health from any cause, especially from
ilv. wltn long Dcuuvus lasumoniBuii. hub
1U U al 1 J iM mM BlvaV
I - "STATE NEWS.
r&W, neTO0ferMuratffeiglmost-ta a
frostylboint:'ii U : Hi)
ImDrovments seems to be the order
in
uw ajnrtnexnemaers-c
dtk
W A3.. . V k
edfell. chf.rnlan.i
Jo
4 -olsa" 2. a-. 1 AT
ll, iew!iiaov
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Hal
IsWTaatT
as 1. ussa n. l
deiJunea
iTJlhls
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loimolW waVtf'tk lAYIsT IliTllI II1UB1 Iimi.IITUarilH.lW. IMIH Tin
?ar.. orttonBltr?ODC?.andln
u. ts 1 STT.T
Bruno Baueu, th;jdiatinguiflliecl Ger-
..(aa. aa afar r v ... - I
au- ox iirj7Lrcrateto'siroWes-tftv)
.3 lifetime, U 1 -ili'.T
; 1 1
lianfiral Mdhnna o H rv-i if a that- U T
r Mv-f-w- ouuuwi. ijuaiiiiic UiUI
Uen 'hippWlry Jtheridtis Read
luslers irftr4eislalur.'H;Kill4ot-
s jD3ajBi oweyerBaty wiuppsa.-
ut4iegfrirffrOM stffadsori reports
.thatfri tenpiriQt iitbre iLifQitrds has
jreceiyed ggnorrnftretter m akin g
iuj ui oio wing up xqe cavairy tar
I. ; ,- 7 't .t. 1. f. -. ,r . f ,,.,,
,4 not occurred Tuesday at Cam
borhe, in Corn wall.fcI caused by the iU
feeHncr -akalastoth; Irreh miners. A'
y mob: wrecijBdy th, boasea ofIrishhiett
ana a uatrjocjiurch ,. j. n.
; . Two hundred Jewish rf usees rmsaprt
through Xemjburg, 'Austria, on Sunday,;
tmrmitli' 'fAr ' Jrnnt-iiu:'''rirAJr.riTi1Ql
enroute" for ' America; Two 'hundred
more were expected to arrive there on
iDionaaji f com Jirody.'
B A't 'Lexington; Kf., ' Thestlay; Wood
iwara ie urasatieui ,soiaj 79 aeao: o
horses .fw-. S31.m-, IL G. MaDoweH
bought Fanny Wilks for S3.00O. -An
other was softf for' $1$0Q, one for SljSQO
hu -one ror t,oo.
Two hundred and nfty-tvo cities and
towns in Massachusetts voted against
liquor Ucense,73 in fayorjiWhiie in tm
S2,fj m ravor ot license.
" An AvssociktedPres3t dis from
Lawrence', Mass?, says: ''Considerable
excitement la caused here bvtlie disaD
paneat Rev,(Danjel -HBeryiTJas-
tor ot St. . Patrick's , Ronaa C$thol!d
church, who has uad charge ,6f a Jarge
ateoirrit of money Used as a building
IUUU. .
Sir Charles Dike, under foreign sec
retary,. replying to a question by Sir
Hehry' Drurhmond Wolff, stated that
the correspondence regarding the .im
priioned . American suspects, is being
printed and will.be presented to the
House soon.
Gov. MeEnery. of Lonisiana, has is
sued a proclamation establishing quar
antine againstvesseis arrivm at N&w
Orleans after May l from Rio.de Jane-
no, Vera Cruz, Havana. Matanza. St
Jago de Cuba, Port au Prince. St Pierre.
Point a Pitre, together with such other
points as may oereatter be specified.
The Manchester Guardian, speaking
of l)r.. Lainsori's ; case : "Enough has
oeensnown w prepare us to near with
out surprise that Sir William Harcourt
ana ttmautborities do not see their wav
to wards authorizing the execution of a
niaji pynqerning wnose moral, respenai
piUly so great doubts can be shown."
In the Hduse of Commons Tuesday
Mr. Wm. M. Johnspn, attorney-general
for Ireland, replying to a question by
-Mr. ivewis, memoer ror inoTonuerTy,
said that wnen Mr. ParnelT presents
himself atKilmainham.be will be legal
ly detained under the old warrant. This
statement was made to dispose of a
question which had arisen as to the
legality Of a rearrest.
! I I as I
A Respite for Sbapberd Mrfilaine to
b Heard, in the Pernviaa-Chilian
Affair.
Washington, April 18. The House
committee oniorelgn affairs interro
gaieu mr. oncoo ii. onipnera lor an
hour or tvVo this morning, but failing
to get saiisiaciory answers, he was ex
cubed from further attendance unless
notihed by the committee.
He refused to tell from whom Heb-
ner purchased the Cochet claim, and
what he paid,:
A list of wealthy gentlemen, includ
ing w. H. VaiiderbLrt,: E. D. Morgan
Norvin Green, Hugh McCulIoch, A
Jieimont and .. 1L. Garrison was read
to him, and he was asked whether any
a 1 a. .
one oi mese gentlemen was a stock
holder in the Peruvian Company, but
declined to say yes or no.
Mr. Shipherd was asked if he knew
Mr. Whitelaw Reid, and replied that he
had been well acquainted with him for
seventeen years, and had received
number of letters from him, which
were still in his possession. His atten
tion was then directed to a statement
in the New lork Tribune, in which
Mr, Reid is made to say that he was not
aware that he had ever met Mr. Ship-
neru,
rt- 1 ; a - 3 11 1
, a Ate wiuis3saiu uiai ne was not re
sponsible for the "awareness of Mr.
Reid: he only knew that ihev had boon
acquaintances and presumably friends
ror seventeen years.
r TTT:llr.. a. t- il.
iur. iv unguis Luoa. me witness in
hand for a few minutes, and directing
a au a.,. . 1 a. a. a . - - . I
to dis atireouun'H teuer-oi August 9th
1881, to Mr. Walker Blaine, asked him
what his object was tn writiDgthis let
ter. ne witness somewhat surprised
the committee with the statement that
ne iooK?u upon mx. xnaine as no lawyer,
ana, seeing in- mr. vvaiKer Blaine a
Wight, clear-headed attorney, he ap
tracnea nun. as & law ven
Mr. Williams rwdtni.fjoBQ, the letter,
inn ii i roH ' ' fi
"Upon wSatfffounds did you regard
MrrVVaiKer iJiaine as an eminent at-
4orncyf' ; i
VYirrBra aamitteu that he had never
haardof his conductirig any case, bvtt
Mr JUHamsqaotine f rom the let
ter,-4 V)u sjtv, 'Uifeelmy embarrass
ment in attempting to discuss tbeke
mattars with bo emtireift?: etaftesmarL
ana wereiore turn to -yotL'' Did you
expect the son to mstrucfc the H father?
AM... wu.uwsu. DIt , X 1C1V Hit CHI" I
Mrzwtim-tfiipemjou thought the
iegaiaBfaiciaiMKrairties of Walker
jjiaine snfcinq, were, perijox. to you
A in thin HiadiBTuia T wiaa OA A n rTAJ
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v sjir. Twiimv---a.l accept tare c in
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pecniiar legal cirrtJ;f 3n:;M)fw Blaine
did you wisU toygrqnje? ;' -
t:A---It WAJITinf. nKvinrMrV Ttiaarjia
Mr. Blonht then tnnt un the. vtaaifn'm.
alaon nAputtisqBtion to the wit
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'oilfitili 'expect by
usejoi flattery or some.- othet means to
Mr. ShiDherd. fi Ah f understand; ,ih
T,xXViirx axrenrptea poxnmropeiUY
um jBMumme, ana, ca irautuy an
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Watch renx
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World, informing him that
line him that hfi wnnlf
appear before the committee on TlhrrfSi
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Cures-Bpileptle Tits, Spasms, Convulsions, St
'tjpi."'ertlgo.Hlsierics, Insanity, Apoplexy,
PartfTyslr, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and ail Nerv
osa Disease a. This lnmtiihiA mmAiiu miu nr.oino
kly eradicate eVery species of Nervous Jjeranee-
ment, ana drive them away from whence they
came, qever to return again.. It utterly destroys
the germs of disease by neutralizing the n'eredJtory
tain or poison la the system, and ihoroughly
eradicates the disease, and utterly destroys vhe
cause.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
r i ;
Cures Female Weakness, General Detllity, Leu-
currntea or wnires, fainful Mentraatlon, Ulcera
tion Ot the Oterus, Internal Heat, (iravel, Innam
mation of the Bladder, Irritability of the Bladder,
ror Wakefulness at night, there Is no better
remedy During the change of life no Female
should be without It. It quiets the Nervous system
and gives rest, comfort, and nature's sweet sleep.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Oures Aleohollsm-, Drunkenness and the habliof
Opium Eating. These degrading habits are by far
the worst eviis that have ever befallen suffering
humanity. Thousands die annually from these
noxious drugs. The drunkard drinks liquor not
because he likes it, but for the pleasure of drink
ing and treating bis trlends, little thinking that he
Is on his road to luln. Like the Opium later, he
first oses the drug in small quantities as a harmless
aDtidote. The soothing influence of the drug
takes stronghold upon its victim, leading blm on
to his own destruction. The nablts of Opium
Eating and Liquor Drinking are precisely what
eating Is to aUmentlvenesa, aa dyer eating first in
flames the stomach, which redoubles Its cravings
antll ft paralyses both the stomach and appetite.
So everydrlnk of liquor or dose of op um, instead
of satisfying, only add? to Its fierce tires, until it
consumes the vital force and then luelf. Like ihe
glutonous tape worm. It cries ' Give, gle, give!"
but never enough until its own rapacity devours
Uself. . Samaritan Nervine gives Instant relief in
such cases. It produces sleep, quiets tne nerves,
butidsnp the nervous sjstem, and restores body
and mind to a healthy condition.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cures Nervous Dyspepsia. Palpitation of tbe Heart,
Asrtima. Bronchitis, Scrofuln, Syphilis, disenses
of the -Kidneys and all diseases of the Urinary Or
gans. Nervous Debility, caused by the indiscre
tions of vouth. DfTIllHrif ntls nil red he the net. nf
thls Invaluable remedy. To jou, young, middle
aged, and old men. who re covrlng your suffer
I' gs as with a mantle by silence, look up. jou can
be saved by timely effotts. and make ornaments
to society, and Jewels In the crown of jour Maker,
If you will. Do not keep this a secret lnger, until
it saps your vitals, and destroys both body and
souL If you are thus afflicted, take DR. RICH
MOND'S SAMARITAN NERVINE. It will restore
yoor shattered nerves, arrest premature delHy and
Impait tone and energy to the whole i-ystem.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my little girl of (its. She was also deaf and
dumb, but It cured her. She can now talk and
hear as well as anybody. Peter boss.
Spring water, Wis.
SAJIAHirAt NERVINE
Ha been the means of curtne mv wife of rheuma
Usm. J. B. Klitcher, lort Collins, Col.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Made a sure cure of a case of fits for my son.
E B. Balxs, Hattsllle, Kan.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of vert'go, neuralgia and sick headache.
Mrs. Wm. Benson, Aurora, 111.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Was the means of curing my wife of spasms.
Rev. J. a. Edik, Beaver, Pa.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me of asthma, a'ter spendirg over $3,000
wun oiner aociors. t. a. cobson.
New Albany, Ind.
SATIARI TAN NEKV1NE
Effectually cured me of spasms.
Miss Jennie Warbkn,
740 West Van Buren street, Chicago, 111.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cored onr child of fits after given up to die by our
family physician. H having over 100 in 24 hours
Uxnri a.nee, vervlua, Warren county, Tenn.
SAMARITAN NEIIVINE
Cured me of scrofula after suffering for eight
years. Albert SiarsoN. Peoria, 111.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my son of fits, after spending S2.400with
othjer doctors. J. W. Thobston, Ualborn, Miss.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me permanently
born character.
of epileptic flls of & stub
Bev. Wm. martin,
Mechanicstown, Md.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my sen of fits, after having had 2,5001a
eighteen months. Mrs. E. Kobks.
west rortsaam, . i,
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cored, me of epilepsy of nine years' standing.
MI8S URLENA JUKiAlJi,
' ' Granny, Newton county, Mo.
SAMARITAN If ER VINE
Has permanently cured me of epilepsy of many
years' duration. JAcobstjtkr, St. Joseph, Mo.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured me ot bronchitis asthma, and general de
bility. " Oliver Myers, Ironton, Ohio.
- ( ........
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Has cured me of asthma: also scrofula ef many
years' standing. Isaac Jewell, Covington, Ky.
SAMARITAN NERVINE
Curid.me d flta Bare been well for over four
years... ., -Charles E Curtis,
Osakls, Dpugias county, minn.
. SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cnrtd a friend of mine who had
14?
snepsia very
badly. Muhael O (.onnar,
way, fa.
,,,, , . SAxHAStlTVN NERVINE
4Lis pCTHraBenlly cured me of epileptic fits.
-, UAViD xrikblt, ites atpmes, iowa.
,;, SAMARITAN NERVINE
Cured my wife Of epilepsy of 85 years standing
,j u- aRY CLAKXJfaJrfleld, Mich.
SAMARITAN NERVINE.
ftuii nty wife 6Ta servoui dlswase1 'ot 1 the head
Jfi. tiSABaJl MtjULlWpe-, Pa.
SAMARITAN NE VINE
Cerny sdnoTflts. VH has not had a fit for
aB4)uoB' years- .:. . , JoskDavjs.
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OOSPEirSED gQHEDLTLEg.
TRAINS GOING EAST.
Date, February 19th, 1882 No 51 No 53
Daily. Dailv.
'3s,r:::;;:::; iiYSS
iSJsSS::'-Ills1--
Arrive Hlllsboro.... ll04aS
Arrive Durham, ll JwSS
Arrive Raleigh...... i iMSS
Leave Raleigh,. MoSm
AjivGoidlboV,, fn g ,
Na 17-Daily except Saturday, "
i.eave trreensboro.. .fl 00pm
veafr?a,Wll1 3.04 am
Arrive at Goldsboro,..-8.00 a m
NfC,?Heitsat Greensboro' with R 4 D.
tZhT v. A i 3 1wrin. ast nd West.
via Dan-
...id. Muiusooro wun W. ft W
mlngton.
R. for Wil-
A5KWe
N'oSKndXs fr
trains going west.
Date, February 19th, 1882
No. 50
Da'lv.
No. 52
Daily.
Leave Goldsboro,. . .
Anive Raleigh
Leave Raleigh
Arrive Durham
Ainve Hillsboro
Arrive Greensboro,.
Leave Greensboro,..
rrive High Point,...
Arrive Salisbury,. .
Arrive C e,.
10.20 am
12.40 pm
4 10 pm
5 23 p m
fl 07 pm
H.5 pm
M.lOpm
9.43 p m
11.03 pm
1 a 50 a
7 25 a m
8 OH a m
928am
11.20 a m
No. 18-Daily except Sunday,
Leave Goidsboro,..2 50 p m
Arrive at Raleigh,. .7. 10pm
Leave Raleigh 5 00am
Arrive Greensboro, 2 20 p m
t 0 -Connect at Charlotte with A A C Air-
Southeast ' ' & A' K E for aU lut toutu and
No. fi2 Connects at Charlotte with A. C Alr
lotowlthrI?,,iSaai?tta?d So'hst: at Char
W. N. C. HAILKOAD.
G01N' WEST.
NO. 50 Daily.
Leave Greensboro o ?n n m
Arrive Kernersville ' " ' "i o'h J 5 m
Artw Salem 10. pm
NO. 52 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro c q0
Arrive Kemersville 4? f S
Salem ....liaioaE
GOING EAST.
NO. 51 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Salem t ie M
Arrive Kernersvl le J"" S BO a IS
Arrive Greensboro f;a m
NO. 5;i Uaily.
Leave Salem n nn r
Arrlva Kernersville . ' U'28 d m
Arr.ve Greensboro. gloo P m
STATE UNI VERS I TV RAILROAD.
No 1,
Dally
ex Sunday.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Chapel Hill,.
Arrive University,..
Arrive Ha elgq
7. 80 a m
8.20 a m
10 15am
No 2,
1) ii y
ex. Siinfiay.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave RaMih,
Arrive University..
Arrive Chapei Hill,
H HO
5. 15
H.15
p m
p m
o m
Palimaii Sleeping: Cars WiW Change
On Train No. 50. New York and Atlanta via Wash
ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and
naneston.
w0n,?ra,ln No-52,fiichmond and Chailct'e and
Washington and Charlot;e ua Danville.
t3TJhVf1lT,c.kets on saIe at Greensboro.
Raleieh, Goldsboro'. Salisbury and Charlotte, and
all principal points South. Southwest. West North
and East. Ki r Kmlgrant Bates to Louisiana Tex
as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address,
A. POPE,
, . General Passeneer Agent.
Iet4 HlehMond. Va.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R.
PASSENGEE DEPARTMENT.
On and af er March 5th. 1 tho
ger train service on the Atlanta & Chxr-otte Air
Line Livls:on of this road will be as follows:
I Mall and
WESTWARD. j Kxprefs. Mall
. I No. RQ. No 62.
Leave Charlotte. M 2.40 a m 1 1.U5 a m
Arrive Gaitonla. L I 1.35 a m 12.02 p m
Arrive Spartanburg. K 4.04 am 2 35 p m
Arrive Greenville, H ; 5.32 am 4.09 pm
Arrive Seneca, li 7.15 am 5.54 pm
Arrive Toccoa. 1 : 8.28 am 7 05pm
Arnve Babun Gap Junction, , 9.32 am 8 00 p m
Arrive Lula, E 10.18 am 8.43 pm
Arrive Cainsftville 10.51am 9. 1 5 p m
Arnve Atlanta. 1 1 .40 p n 12 05 a m
Mail and
EASTWARD. Express. Mall.
No. 51. No. 53.
Leave Atlanta j 2.15pm
Airive Gainesvil e 454 m
Arrive Lula, K 5 2rt m
Arrive Rabun Gap Junction,) 6 22 p m
5.00 a m
7 41 a m
8.32 a m
9.14 am
arrive a occoa. r 7
(fi p m 10.07 a m
Arnve seneca, ti 8.24 p m 11 21 a m
Arrive Greenville. H. !l0 08pm 1.27 pm
Arnve Spartanburg, K. 1 1 1.40 p m 2.59 p m
A"je Gastonla, L 2.06 am 5llpm
Arrive Charlotte, M j 3 1 5 a m fiJC0 p m
CXJNNECTIONa
A with arriving trains of Georgia Central and A.
W. P Railroads.
B with arriving trains of Georgia Central, A.
W. P. and W. & A. Railroads.
C with arriving trains of Georgia Railroad
E with Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and
from Athens, Ga,
F with Elberton Air-Line to and from Elberton.
Georgia.
G with Columbia and Greenville to and from
Columbia and Charleston. S. C.
H with Columbia and Greenville to and from
Columbia and Charleston, a C
K with Spartanburg and AshevllJe. and Spartan
burg. Union and Columbia to and from Henderson
and Ashevllle. and Alston and Columbia.
L with Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge to and
from Dallas anj Chester.
M with C-. i A.. C C. R. D. and A.. T. A O.
for ail points West. North and East.
Pullman s;eepins-car service on trains Nos 50
and 51 dally. Without change betw: en Atlanta and
New York. a. PoPK.
G neral Passenger and Ticket Agent
T. M. R. Talcott.
Gttie al Manager.
I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent
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C., C. & A. R. R. CO.
CONDENSED SCHEDULES.
In Effect Sunday, March 12th, 1882.
Train
No. 52.
Passeng'r.
Train
No. 4.
Passeng'r.
Leave Chailotte
Arrive Rock Hill
Arrive Chester,
Arrive Winnsboro
Arrive Colntiibla,
Leave Columbia,.
Arrive Lexington,
Arrive Ridge Spring,..
Arrive Granite vtlle, .. .
Arrive Augusta,
11.80 am
12.35 pm
1.28 p m
2.60 p m
4.18 pm
4.25 p m
5.12pm
H25pm
7.40 p m
8.40p m
5-45 a m
6 37 am
7.55 a m
9.12 am
952 am
Train
No. 18,
Freight.
54" a m
R03a ii.
9.50 a m
12.55 p m
5.05 p m
Train
No. 20,
Freight.
540
7 32 p m
9 03pm
11.17 pm
2 18 am
2 40am
3.40 a m
5 47 a m
7 54 a m
9.30 a m
Leave Charlotte,....
Arrive Rock Hill
Arrive Chester.
Arrive Winnsboro,...
Arrive-CoUaubla,
Leave Columbia,
Arrive Lexington
Ai rive Ridge dptiog..
Arrive Granltevllle,. .
A rUve Augusta,. .
Train No. 52, Daily-Connects at Columbia with
the a, C. R. R. for Char eston, and with the C. &
G. R. R. for Alston, Newberry, Abbeville, Ac. At
Augusta with Central Georgia R. R for Macon,
Savannah and Florida points.
Train No. 48; Dally-Connects at Argustawlih
the Georgia R. JR. and Central Gecrg R. R. for
Macon. Atlanta. Savannah and Florida points.
Trains Nos; 18 and 20, local, dally except Sun
day. Trains from the South arrive at Charlotte, pas
senger, dally, at 5 35 p. m. Freight, dally except
Sunday, at 8.42 a m. and 4 45 p. m.
ATLANTIC, TENNESSEE 4 OHIO DIVISION.
Traill Nov 58, Daily,
Leave pharlotte
Arrive at Statesvllle,
'Trafh Wo. 62, Daffy, '
6 00pm
8 12 pm
700am
-f...9.15am
m Leave statsvine,....
.. ; Arrii:e at Chartotte,. . -
" ;- - -
' 'Tickets sold to all points South, 'Southeast and
Southwest, and. baggage checked through. No
lay-over allowed On local tickets. A. POPE,
TTM. B. TaT-COTT,- Gen'l Passenger A gent
; Gen'l Manser. .
Columbia, 8. C March 1st, 1882.
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